Transformice
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TRANSFORMICE FREE
Allegedly Free Game: The primary currency is cheese coins, but you can use real-life money to buy fraises.The consequences of this arrangement are apparent. The second reason is that getting cheese first unlocks various titles. Players score points by bringing cheese to the hole, and the more people they are quicker than, the more points they get. The player with the highest score gets to be Shaman in the next round, then their score is reset and they start over. The first reason lies in the scoring system. Sometimes, the game will add a bit of competition by selecting two Shamans and pitting them against each other in a fight over who can get more mice to the hole of their color.īecause getting in each other's way is of course what this game is all about, most maps are completely trivial and could easily be navigated successfully with zero casualties if it weren't for the fact that the mice tend to rush recklessly forward at the earliest opportunity. Among the mice is a Shaman, who can conjure up a variety of items to help his disciples in their task.
TRANSFORMICE SIMULATOR
If you're not sure about the label "MMO mouse simulator platformer", you could always go with "emergent hilarity" instead.Transformice is a Flash-based multiplayer game, featuring a mischief note Yes, that is the correct term of mice trying to get as many pieces of cheese back to the hole as possible on various deathtrap-laden maps. Transformice basically throws multiple players, a physics engine and basic construction tools into a huge bag labelled "collaboration", then shakes it vigorously and dumps the contents into level after level. Alternatively you could set something up so as to drop your fellow players down a hole, then laugh uproariously. This is where the Shaman comes in: one mouse uses special powers to place and construct items, from simple ledges or platforms through to wheeled carts, ostensibly to aid your fellow players retrieve the cheese. Then there's the fact that levels are set up to make reaching the cheese initially impossible. There's the minor detail that ideally you want your mouse to be the first to return with the cheese, so you'll need to be balancing co-operation (to make victory possible) versus competition (to score the most points). To reach the cheese, you simply need to navigate the level. In each level you're tasked with retrieving a piece of cheese and bringing it back to your start point. Transformice works like this: you and a load of other players all control an individual mouse. Here's a bloke called Kieron telling you why you should play it, all the way back in 2010. I'd say at least- wait, free? It's free? And supported through the sale of cosmetic items? Which are also all unlockable through play? Yep, it's going to cost a few bob to fix all of that up. It's not a new game - believe it or not, there's been a dozen or more of them living in your wall cavities for, ooh, I'd say about five years ago looking at the damage they've done.
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Transformice, arguably the world's first MMO mouse simulator platformer, arrive on Steam this week.